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Ping-Pong, Delay, Stereo, Modulation

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Chapter 4: Effect parameters Ping-Pong Delay - PDL The ping-pong delay effect delays the signal, then outputs the signal to the left and right outputs alternately, so the delayed signal appears to bounce across the stereo image. DLY Delay Time FB Feedback Level DIR Direction 0.1 - 450 msec 0 - 100% L ---) ., -30 dB - +6 dB Typ Filter Type HPF, LPF HPF:THRU, 32 Hz - 1.0 kHz Frq Cut Off Frequency LPF:1.0 kHz - 16 kHz, THRU The amount of effected signal that is fed back into the effect. L --> bounce from L to R. R bounce from R to L. 0 = dry signal. 50 = 50% ping-pong delay 50% dry signal. 100 = 100% ping-pong delay. Sets the output level of the effect. Stereo Modulation Delay - SMD The stereo modulation delay effect delays the left and right output signals using different delay times, then modulates both delay times. It produces a rich stereo thickening effect, similar to chorus but with two independent delays and feedback parameter. DLYL DLYR Left Channel Delay Time Right Channel Delay Time 0.1 - 450 msec 0.1 - 450 msec FB Feedback Level 0 - 100% SPD DEP Modulation Speed Modulation Depth 0.1 Hz - 20 Hz 0 - 100% LJR UR Balance L50 - L=R - R50 MIX Mixing Balance 0 - 100% LVL Output Level - O°,-30 dB - +6 dB Typ Filter Type HPF, LPF HPF:THRU, 32 Hz- 1.0 kHz Frq Cut Off Frequency LPF:1.0 kHz - 16 kHz, THRU The amount of effected signal that is fed back into the effect. If the DLYL and DLYR parameters are set to the same (or similar) delay times, this effect may sound like a signal phasing problem. If so, adjust the UR parameter to correct it. 0 = dry signal. 50 = 50% stereo mod delay 50% dry signal. 100 = 100% stereo mod delay. Sets the output level of the effect. 23

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Chapter
4:
Effect
parameters
Ping-Pong
Delay
PDL
The
ping-pong
delay
effect
delays
the
signal,
then
outputs
the
signal
to
the
left
and
right
outputs
alternately,
so
the
delayed
signal
appears
to
bounce
across
the
stereo
image.
DLY
Delay
Time
0.1
-
450
msec
FB
Feedback
Level
0
-
100%
The
amount
of
effected
signal
that
is
fed
back
into
the
effect.
DIR
Direction
L
---)
L
-->
bounce
from
L
to
R.
<—
R
R
bounce
from
R
to
L.
MIX
Mixing
Balance
0
-
100%
0
=
dry
signal.
50
=
50%
ping-pong
delay
50%
dry
signal.
100
=
100%
ping-pong
delay.
LVL
Output
Level
c>.
—30
dB
-
+6
dB
,
Sets
the
output
level
of
the
effect.
Typ
Filter
Type
HPF,
LPF
Frq
Cut
Off
Frequency
HPF:THRU,
32
Hz
-
1.0
kHz
LPF:1.0
kHz
-
16
kHz,
THRU
Stereo
Modulation
Delay
SMD
The
stereo
modulation
delay
effect
delays
the
left
and
right
output
signals
using
different
delay
times,
then
modulates
both
delay
times.
It
produces
a
rich
stereo
thickening
effect,
similar
to
chorus
but
with
two
independent
delays
and
feedback
parameter.
DLYL
Left
Channel
Delay
Time
0.1
-
450
msec
DLYR
Right
Channel
Delay
Time
0.1
-
450
msec
FB
Feedback
Level
0
-
100%
The
amount
of
effected
signal
that
is
fed
back
into
the
effect.
SPD
Modulation
Speed
0.1
Hz
-
20
Hz
DEP
Modulation
Depth
0
-
100%
LJR
UR
Balance
-
L50
L=R
-
R50
If
the
DLYL
and
DLYR
parameters
are
set
to
the
same
(or
similar)
delay
times,
this
effect
may
sound
like
a
signal
phasing
problem.
If
so,
adjust
the
UR
parameter
to
correct
it.
MIX
Mixing
Balance
0
-
100%
0
=
dry
signal.
50
=
50%
stereo
mod
delay
50%
dry
signal.
100
=
100%
stereo
mod
delay.
LVL
Output
Level
O°,-30
dB
-
+6
dB
Sets
the
output
level
of
the
effect.
Typ
Filter
Type
HPF,
LPF
Frq
Cut
Off
Frequency
HPF:THRU,
32
Hz-
1.0
kHz
LPF:1.0
kHz
-
16
kHz,
THRU
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